Yes, strengthening relationships with native web3 people is always rewarding. I've made amazing synergy with web3 natives over the past years. The problem is it's still a minority. The pool of web3 natives is much smaller than the universe of talented people outside of web3.
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I usually spend my mornings on X spaces with web 3 shows. I can connect with at least 1000-5000 potential Web3 people that speak my language.
I know if I send them some crypto they will gladly take it and spend time with me if I need some consulting, or maybe just hang out.
It's all about surrounding yourself with the people you want to become.
It's not super up to date but you can tune in to any of these shows on X and follow as many people as you need.
I'll gladly join and hang out with some more web3 weirdos. Followed you on X.
BTW I am also part of IRL communities and spend time on meetups and dinners almost every week. Starting communities is a bit harder, however it is possible if you have the right tools. Using things like meetup, eventbrite, luma you can promote your IRL and decide if you want to organize a monthly meetup of Hivers or Web3.